Equipping Wings generally replaces jumps entirely with flight, rather than requiring a double-jump to activate. With accessories like Sandstorm in a Bottle, Fart in a Jar, etc., the player is able to double-jump and use the equipped accessory while in flight and gliding. Therefore, flight time is increased slightly. Flight is much more controlled with Wings than with Rocket Boots, Spectre Boots, etc. alone, and allow for much greater flight range. Flight time is reset when the player stands on blocks, or grabs a block with Grappling Hooks or the Climbing Claws.

The Fishron Wings work in water just as they do on land, with the same speed, unlike other wings.

You cannot equip more than one Wing at a time.

When one Wing type is placed in a vanity (social) slot and the other in an accessory slot, the full animation of the vanity Wings are shown, along with any lighting and particle effects. Flight speed and other functional characteristics follow those in the accessory slot.

Some jump-boosting accessories do stack with Wings to boost flight (see chart to the right).

Wings can be hidden when equipped and will be hidden while not in the air, otherwise they are always visible (except when using other equipment that adds graphics to the player's back, like the Leaf Blower or Turtle Scale Mail). They fold into a low-profile image when not used.

If Red's Wings are obtained in Xbox 360 or Wii U edition, then they will not disappear and can be used without any problems. Other developer Wings are available through hacking too, but they do not possess infinite flight. If wearing any other Wings as vanity over Red's Wings, the fast ascent becomes unavailable. It has been confirmed that it can be obtained on PS3 consoles but it's impossible to get it without hacks. It can be obtained on mobile, but not legitimately. You can only obtain them through hacks, and they will disappear if they are on your character or in a chest once you leave the world.

Some Mounts also grant flight ability, some with infinite flight time (all Wings provide only temporary flight).

You will need 300 (295 on Console) Souls of Flight in total to craft all craftable Wings, and 2 40 (1 80 on Console) to buy all purchasable Wings.

The Nebula Mantle will not hover on the Console version, but will still act like normal wings.

Flight time can be reset in midair by using a Hook to hit a block then release immediately after, and continue to hold the ↷ Jump Key. Or an Ice Rod can be used to lay blocks of ice to land in midair, making it possible to remain in the air indefinitely.

The slow-fall effect of Featherfall Potion or an Umbrella will stack with Wing glide, allowing for very long glides after flight time has been exhausted.

Leaf Wings require nothing more than putting the Witch Doctor in a Jungle biome and paying 1 at night.

Harpy Wings require a bit of luck when farming Harpies. Fortunately, Wyverns spawn at the same altitude, so when a Giant Harpy Feather drops, the odds are good that 20 Souls of Flight will already have been collected. The Giant Harpy Feather can also be collected before activating Hardmode.

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